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Feeding the Toothless Horse

"When feeding a horse with no teeth or with very severe tooth damage, feed a slurry of complete pelleted feed and/or mashed alfalfa pellets, and add in some long stemmed soft leafy alfalfa hay because horses without teeth will still want to chew on fiber

Evaluating Your Horse's Physical Condition

 Read how to evaluate your horse including its body score and establish a physical baseline for your conditioning goals.

Monty Roberts' New Series on Retraining the Off The Track Thoroughbred Available Now

In the warm up, the horse and rider need to come together both physically and psychologically - Monty Roberts

Feed a Miniature Horse as a Horse – With Some Caveats!

”The vast majority of experts agree that a miniature horse retains the horse phenotype and its metabolic characteristics and are scaled down versions of their full-sized friends with the same nutritional requirements.”

Horizon Structures Series Presents: Hassle Free Horse Barn Builds ~ Myth or Reality - Part 2

Owner of a recently-built barn realizes her new barn has many defects and disadvantages that could have been avoided by a more careful choice of builder and attention to details.

Ulcers in Foals

Learn why around 50 percent of foals are prone to ulcers during the first four months of life without producing symptoms and why it is important to remove causes of stress and treat any illness that might precipitate ulcers effectively and quickly.

Feeding Horses for Weight Gain

There are several factors that can lead to a horse being underweight, including health conditions, age-related issues, or simply inadequate calories in the horse's diet.

Law Suit Filed To Block Horse Slaughter

The USDA has granted an inspection permit to a discredited horse slaughter plant operator in New Mexico, bringing the nation closer to its first horse slaughter operation since 2007.

ACTHA Horses Get Help with Drinking Problem

Horse Quencher is a proprietary blend of all natural grains and flavorings that, when added to water, make horses eagerly drink and is especially helpful for travel, competitions, cold weather and illnesses.

Does My Horse Need Shoes?

Learn about the 5 factors that you should use in determining whether or not to shoe your horse, and the importance of working with your veterinarian and farrier in making your decision.

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